

A masked youth pulls a burning garbage bin set on fire by rioters in Hackney, east London, on Aug. 8. Youths set fire to shops and vehicles around London as authorities struggled to halt groups of rampaging young people enraged by the police shooting of alleged Tottenham gangster Mark Duggan. Lefteris Pitarakis/AP
People try to kick in the window of a jeweler's shop near the Bullring shopping center in Birmingham, central England, as violence spread outside London on Aug. 8. Violence and looting spread across some of London's most impoverished neighborhoods, with youths setting fire to shops and vehicles, during a third day of rioting in the city that will host next summer's Olympic Games. David Jones/AP
An injured man is removed from an electronic shop in handcuffs into an ambulance after being arrested for looting in Clapham Junction, south London, on Aug. 8. British Prime Minister David Cameron was to hold crisis talks on Aug. 9 after three nights of riots, looting, and arson by masked, hooded youths that wrecked shopping streets in many parts of London and spread to other cities. Simon Dawson/AP
British police officers watch a car burn after it was set on fire by rioters in Hackney, east London, on Aug. 8. A wave of violence and looting raged across London and spread to three other major British cities as authorities struggled to contain the country's worst unrest since race riots set the capital ablaze in the 1980s. Lefteris Pitarakis/AP
A car burns in Hackney, east London, as rioters rampaged across London on Aug. 8. In London, groups of young people rampaged for a third straight night, setting buildings, vehicles and garbage dumps alight, looting stores, and pelting police officers with bottles and fireworks into early the morning of Aug. 9. Lewis Whyld/AP
A shop is set on fire as rioters gathered in Croydon, south London, on Aug. 8. Sang Tan/AP
A fireman sprays down his colleague at the scene of a burnt out Lloyds TSB after disturbances in the Handsworth area in Birmingham, central England, on Aug. 9. Darren Staples/Reuters
A firefighter sprays water onto the furniture store set on fire by rioters in Croydon, south London, on Aug. 9. Sang Tan/AP
People loot a shop in Hackney, east London, on Aug. 8. Lewis Whyld/AP
Firefighters continue to tackle a fire at the Sony Center in Enfield, north London, on Aug. 9. British Prime Minister David Cameron said he would recall parliament from its summer recess for a day on Aug. 11 after rioting swept through London for three consecutive nights. Chris Helgren/Reuters
Shop keepers begin to clean up on Ealing High Street, west London, following a third straight night of disturbances on the streets of London on Aug. 9. Anthony Devlin/AP
People walk past damaged stores in Ealing, west London, after a night of rioting, on Aug. 9. Lefteris Pitarakis/AP
Council workers clear the remains of destroyed vehicles in Hackney, north London, on Aug. 9. Chris Helgren/Reuters
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron talks to officers from the London Fire Brigade during a visit to the Metropolitan Police's Gold Command headquarters in Lambeth, south London, on Aug. 9. Stefan Rousseau/Reuters
Part of a group of about 300 volunteers holds hands during a group prayer before clearing the remains of destroyed vehicles in Hackney, north London, on Aug. 9. Chris Helgren/Reuters